closes#422, issue #295
- Added GFM mode to codemirror
- Took the github.js extension for Showdown and added all useful behaviour
- Now supports strikethrough, line breaking and
multiple underscores, and auto linking urls & emails without breaking
definition urls
- Also added definition url handling in preparation for #295
- Added unit tests for the extentions individually and integrated with
showdown
This also includes a new jQuery function to get the transition duration of an element.
Modals animations now start when `.in` is applied to the modal container.
- Made fail warning and button display none to reduce DOM content.
- Made toolbar red for fail not orange
- Fixed loading-cat which was persistent in cases of low bandwidth (particularly downstream)
closes#528
- adds method (isPost)to models index.js that returns true if content, content_raw, title and slug are valid properties
- adds url helper which checks context is post using isPost method
- adds unit test to check a url is prefixed with /
-adds unit test which checks for empty string if either of the 4 properties above are not present.
Fixes#363
- Added new grunt task to run casperjs tests.
- Added prerequisites (sass/bourbon/casperjs) to travis config.
- Updated failing functional tests to use more robust `waitFor`
statements.
- Updated capserjs `base.js` file to use a password which conforms to
our 8 character minimum.
- Added necessary logout to first test and also registration step to
ensure a user is present in the system.
- CSS classes directly correspond to notification 'types'
- Error, warn and info are reasonably standard terms for descending priority 'log levels', using these to denote red, orange and blue notifications.
Pagination could conceivably be used in more than one place on a page (eg. both top and bottom). For that reason it should probably have a class rather than an ID.
- fixes#517
- prevents this from occuring again in future with other relations
- validation function & stripping done for all models
- casper test for flow, plus validation & logged out tests
- introduced validation method in the post and user model
- moved signup validation onto model
- consistent use of validation & error messaging in the admin UI
- helper methods in base view moved to a utils object
closes#382, closes#383
- added helper called ghost_head to insert meta data with current version of ghost
- added helper called ghost_foot to insert script tag for jquery
- added unit test for both helpers
- removed trailing slash from ghost.js for 'shared' path and removed from outside of loop as it is shared on front and backend
Temporary patch for #362
- Split out database teardown and initialization so they each have their
own 2 second timeout.
- Added some test-specific increased timeouts.
Closed#514
Reverting change from @c46a0c6 where I moved the new word breaking CSS rules to the body tag to apply everywhere. This doesn't play nicely everywhere - so this change moves them back to just the content preview areas where they are needed.
Closes#418.
* Moved the app config behind the promise wall (I couldn't reliably assign generated uuid to the ghost object AND have access to an automatically created db from fixtures AND not have circular reference (try including api in ghost.js ;) ))
* Added new functionality to `ghost.init()`, which is responsible for the first run bit (I'm thinking plopping a filter or an action in there for future devs)
* Modified `.gitignore` so the `.png`s casper generates aren't added
* Fixed ambiguity and typos here and there, see code
Fixes#358
- Altered post model to enable eager loading of author and
user relationships
- Fixed broken base model toJSON method, which prevented
eager resolution of relationships (thanks @tgriesser)
- Passes author information to template.
- Added unit tests for author helper.
- Added unit tests for findOne and findAll additions to Post Model
which take into account the eager relationships
Usage:
`{{author}}` -- returns the full name of the post author
`{{author.attribute}}` -- returns property of the current post author
as described by the user model